Factor Info
ID
204365
Size
970 digits / 3220 bits
Status
composite
Value
1932376818313482062540104702887061906101106044788935032530088248545178347222916044909772776288628425196679748823669257481547756068002273310038120231784360601865514980979825753894192983289129222704940755497662203639386160825859217627918216133531174492206268954010834785469620999099966058345227193494170839071935836365516945595735145892862152713328435269982418857668147516517298188023530484723852682277448218006404138588157327654492988019760118403503206106067095094364239910667944550416343230067042028543680248073621598533884290528719341766086660596225573877602061322027657186589032220086687239141707793929061266858940823268038585614095051757154005615538383508113302760062703891215105343138340838182028284487687792940298962275929624072810246988033931673299252211442344769907838211143856546702508906876745725864588764891464804258585376281121097361264838244361327401361128499508328808743949787199810926847819136368613787651159670751692215411518256856043636840167475140470993
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Factorizations
Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor.
Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor
is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.
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